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Arizona man shot, robbed of e-bike, police say

Phoenix police responded to the area of 43rd and Glendale avenues early Saturday morning for a shooting.
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PHOENIX — A man was shot and robbed early Saturday morning in Phoenix, police said.

Phoenix police officers were called to the area near 43rd and Glendale avenues at about 12:25 a.m. on June 29 for a shooting. When officers got to the area, they found a man with a gunshot wound. 

The man was taken to the hospital by Phoenix fire with serious but not life-threatening injuries. Detectives learned that the man was shot and then robbed of his property, including an electric bicycle. 

If you have any information related to the incident, Phoenix police ask that you call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS or go online and submit an anonymous tip at silentwitness.org

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